Looking for smoother skin, faster healing, and minimal downtime from your skin lumps and bumps removal treatments? At The Lovely Clinic, we’re proud to introduce Soniquence, a cutting-edge radiofrequency (RF) surgical device designed to elevate precision treatments with less trauma, less scarring, and more refined outcomes.
Whether you’re undergoing a lesion removal, a skin-tightening procedure, or a cosmetic refinement of delicate facial features, this technology takes surgical aesthetics to a whole new level.
What Is the Soniquence and Why Is It So Revolutionary?
Soniquence is a high-frequency soft-tissue surgical device that uses 4.0 MHz radiofrequency energy to precisely cut and coagulate tissue. Unlike traditional electrosurgical tools that can cause wider tissue damage and slower recovery, Soniquence offers minimal collateral tissue damage with quicker recovery and reduced risk of hyperpigmentation and scarring.
A Specialist Tool for Lesion Removal – Not Rejuvenation
While some devices try to do it all, we prefer to keep our tools targeted. At The Lovely Clinic, we lean into the lesion removal capabilities of Soniquence.
We use Soniquence to treat a range of skin concerns, including:
- Seborrheic keratosis
- Warts
- Skin tags
- Xanthelasma
- Post-surgical cauterisation, especially after removing larger lesions that may require stitches (such as moles or lipomas)
Why do we favour Soniquence for these procedures? Simple – it delivers exceptional precision with significantly less heat than traditional cautery tools. That means:
- Reduced risk of hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation
- Faster healing
- Minimal collateral damage to the surrounding skin
It’s worth noting:
- For some skin concerns, a shave excision may be more appropriate than RF.
- If a mole or lesion appears suspicious, it will be sent for biopsy, which incurs a separate fee.
Combined Treatments
Pair Soniquence with:
- Wrinkle relaxing injections to reduce scarring https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34609526/
- HALO or ProFractional for post-surgical scar treatment
- Exosomes to enhance wound recovery
Why Choose Soniquence Over Traditional Methods?
Compared to traditional electrosurgery or scalpel incisions, Soniquence offers:
- Less trauma to the surrounding tissues
- Cleaner healing, with a reduced chance of post-op pigmentation
- Greater control during delicate procedures, such as facial sculpting or eyelid skin refinement
- Minimal bleeding, enhancing visibility during the procedure and precision of outcome
The Lovely Clinic Difference
Located at 8 Beauchamp Place, Chelsea, London SW3 1NQ, The Lovely Clinic offers a highly personalised approach to aesthetic treatments. With the integration of Soniquence technology, we’re continuing our commitment to the most precise, effective, and comfortable aesthetic procedures in the industry.
Frequently Asked Questions About Soniquence
❓ What is Soniquence used for in aesthetic treatments?
Soniquence is used for high-precision medical cosmetic procedures such as mole removal, skin tag removal, and cautery following lesion excision.
❓ Is the treatment painful?
Most procedures can be performed with local anaesthetic and are generally described as comfortable with a quick recovery.
❓ Will I have visible scarring?
Due to minimal lateral thermal damage, scarring can typically be far less than with traditional methods, especially important for visible areas.
❓ How long is recovery?
Depending on the procedure, most patients recover in 2-7 days, with very little downtime and visible improvement within the first week.
❓ Is Soniquence safe?
Yes, Soniquence is FDA-cleared and widely used in medical and aesthetic practices for its efficacy and safety profile.
Book a Consultation at The Lovely Clinic
Ready to explore a more refined approach to aesthetic treatment?
Book your consultation at The Lovely Clinic today and discover how Soniquence can enhance your results with less downtime and more precision.
📍 8 Beauchamp Pl, Chelsea, London SW3 1NQ
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